Two weeks ago we realised we needed to cancel our holiday. On the Sunday afternoon I decided to do a jigsaw to cheer myself up. A few months back, my lovely BIL Kevin had given me some puzzles which had belonged to his late Mum, Ruth. I chose this Angela Harding 500 piece square one.
It was fun, but challenging.
It took a few evenings, and I was glad I'd used my felt mat so I could roll it up and put it somewhere safe when the family arrived.
Once it was finished Bob said how much he loved the picture, and I did too. It shows two beautiful Irish Hares on Rathlin Island [Details here] We decided to frame it. A couple of coats of Ravensburger Puzzle Conserver, and a spare picture frame and here it is on the wall. Thank you Kevin, I love it!
I gave this jig saw to my daughter for her birthday and she completed it back in the summer and loved it. Angela Harding’s work is always a joy. Sandra.
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully drawn, attention to detail
DeleteI have several Angela Harding books. Hey are a joy to dip in and out of.
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DeleteI think I must have a card by her. So beautiful!
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DeleteA beautiful picture of hares. My sister's house overlooks fields and sightings of hares is common. An artist friend of ours drew a wonderful picture of a hare in pencil and we gave it to her for her 70th birthday. They are quite magical. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous gift
DeleteAngela Harding was on Desert Island Discs last week I think it was although I only caught part.
ReplyDeleteLovely jigsaw. I'm struggling with my October one.
I forgot DID. I will see if it is in iPlayer
DeleteBeautifully drawn and framed. It will be a lovely reminder of your time at home and hopefully you will get your holiday when Bob’s back is better. Catriona
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DeleteIt makes a lovely framed picture
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
Much cheaper than buying the print
DeleteA great idea, you can enjoy it every day and it doesn't ever get in the way! JanF
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DeleteI love hares. When we stayed in a farm cottage in Lincolnshire last month we must have seen 6-7 hares in the fields by us. They were boxing each other, just standing on their back legs and running at a very impressive rate. Xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
DeleteThat really is worth framing. I love the strong definition. Those hares look like they mean business!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do
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